Conference Preliminary and Final Programme
SIMULATION
IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
OR-1
A Bayesian
Approach for Knowledge Management Evaluation
Katia
Passerini, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights, Newark,
and Kemal
Cakici, George Washington University, USA
OR-5
A Business Simulation and Knowledge Management System for Complex
Adaptive Systems: “Causalysator”
Carl Henning Reschke,
University of Witten/Herdecke and University of Cologne, Koln, Germany
OR-9
Testing
Methods and Algorithms for the Next Generation of Knowledge Management
Systems
J.
Vertommen,
B.
Vandermeulen, D. Van Dromme, B. De Moor and J. Duflou, Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
OR-8
A Framework for Knowledge Management to support learning teams in
Collaborative Design Environments
Ayca Tuzmen, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
SIMULATION
IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT
OR-4
Modelling
Human Behaviour to Support the Integration of Work Teams
Juan Martínez-Miranda, Universitat Rovira i Virgili,
Tarragona, Spain
OR-2
World
Innovation Networks; Project Managing Collaborative New Product
Development Projects across Time Zones
Olaf Diegel,
Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand
OR-3
Introduction
of Evolutionary Computation into a Shared Process: Product Design and
Project Management
Claude Baron, LESIA,
INSA and Daniel
Esteve,
LAAS, CNRS, Toulouse,
France
RISK
ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT
RISK-1
Industrial
Risks Management using Agents and dynamic Case-Based Reasoning
G.
Simon and H. Boukachour, Laboratoire d’Informatique du Havre, Le Havre Cedex,
France
RISK-2
European
Call Options under Uncertainty
Yuji
Yoshida, the University of Kitakyushu, Kitagata, Kokuraminami, Kitakyushu,
Japan
SIMULATION
AND DATA-MINING
DATA-1
Episode
Detection with Vector Space Model in Agent Behavior Sequences of MMOGs
Ji-Young
Ho and Ruck Thawonmas, Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan
DATA-2
Mapping System Theory Problems to the Field of Knowledge Discovery in
Databases
D. Van Welden. Ghent
University, Gent, Belgium
AGENTS
IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
AGENT-1
Inventory
Related Improvements from RFID Technology in Supply Chain
Bharatendu Srivastava,
Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA
AGENT-2
An
Information-Rich, Virtual Trading Environment
Les Green, University
of Technology, Sydney,
Australia
BUSINESS GAMING AND
SIMULATION
BUS-1
On the versatility of use of business games at the beginning of the new
century
Emmanuel Dion, Audencia, Nantes School of
Management, Nantes, France
BUS-4
Systemic
Decision Support in a Complex Business Environment
Steen
Leleur, Centre for Traffic and Transport Research (CTT), Technical
University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
NN-1
Access Analysis of Monthly-Charged Mobile
Content Provision
Hiroaki
Oiso (Codetoys K.K.), Norihisa Komoda (Osaka University, Osaka, Japan
SIMULATION MODELS
NN-2
Performance
Evaluation Model for E-Commerce & ERP Systems
G.R.Gangadharan, Scuola
Superiore Sant’Anna, Pontedera (PI), Italy and Rahul Monhot,
NITIE, Vihar Lake, Mumbai, India
NN-4
An integrated Tool to Generate and select Configurations of simulation
models
R. Van Loock, H. Pastijn, F. Van Utterbeeck,
Royal Military Academy, Brussels, Belgium
BUS-2
Simulation
Model of decentralized Coordination Strategies in a Linear Supply Chain
Francesco Costantino, Giulio Di Gravio and Massimo Tronci,
University of Rome "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy
OR-6
System Dynamics Modelling of the Business Production of the
Shipbuilding Process
Ante Munitic and
Josko Dvornik, University
of Split, Split, Croatia
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